Gary Gough
Published on Feb 17, 2019
Landscape Photography Lake District - Wrynose Pass
My intention was to travel to the Lakes to scout out a location for a workshop I intend to hold later this year. Wrynose Pass is just the perfect place. From this location, you are able to capture amazing Sunrises and Sunsets. Better than that, it's a place in the Lakes where very few people tend to wander.
Wrynose Pass is joined with Hardknott Pass and these roads are treacherous to drive, especially in the winter time. If the weather drops to zero the road is automatically closed anyway.
Little and Great Langdale is just a 5-minute drive away. Blea Tarn as shown in the video nestles between both the Langdales. Therefore the photo opportunities are simply endless.
Even though the weather wasn't the best I still managed to capture some great images.
I will be adding info on my wild camp Workshop in the next 2 weeks.
THANK YOU
Gary
Published on Feb 17, 2019
Landscape Photography Lake District - Wrynose Pass
My intention was to travel to the Lakes to scout out a location for a workshop I intend to hold later this year. Wrynose Pass is just the perfect place. From this location, you are able to capture amazing Sunrises and Sunsets. Better than that, it's a place in the Lakes where very few people tend to wander.
Wrynose Pass is joined with Hardknott Pass and these roads are treacherous to drive, especially in the winter time. If the weather drops to zero the road is automatically closed anyway.
Little and Great Langdale is just a 5-minute drive away. Blea Tarn as shown in the video nestles between both the Langdales. Therefore the photo opportunities are simply endless.
Even though the weather wasn't the best I still managed to capture some great images.
I will be adding info on my wild camp Workshop in the next 2 weeks.
THANK YOU
Gary
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